Cargo

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Cargo is a gameplay mechanic in Alaskan Road Truckers.

Summary

Cargo allows the driver to use their own truck to transport items/goods to the receiver by delivering them for payment and reputation.

Each cargo type presents unique challenges and rewards. As you successfully complete deliveries, you'll unlock new truck models, upgrade options, and earn your reputation among the Alaskan trucking community!

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List of Cargo

Fuel and Oil

As essential supplies to keep the Alaskan communities running, fuel and oil deliveries take on added importance. Manage your fuel levels wisely and avoid mishaps, as the repercussions of running out of gas in the wilderness can be dire.

Construction Materials

With new construction projects sprouting across Alaska, transporting construction materials becomes a lucrative endeavor. These loads are heavy, and you'll need to exercise extra caution while navigating the rugged terrains.

Vehicle Transports

Embark on a special challenge by transporting a variety of vehicles, from cars and motorcycles to other trucks, and even tanks! Be prepared for narrow passages and potential obstructions along your route.

Mining Supplies

Keep the Alaskan mining industry thriving by delivering much-needed mining equipment and supplies. Expect rough roads and challenging routes to some remote mining locations.

Logging Equipment

The lumber industry is booming, and you play a vital role in delivering heavy logging equipment to remote sites. Maneuvering these massive loads through tight spaces demands expert driving skills.

Luxury Items

Deliver luxury goods to the high-end markets of Alaska's major cities. Your driving finesse is crucial in ensuring these expensive loads arrive undamaged.

FAQ

  • Why are the trailers short?
    • A: We made one conscious compromise for the release version. Our trailers are shorter than some Alaskan trailers. This is because we wanted you to be able to take all the routes when planning your trip for the map. Longer trailers would naturally prevent that (like in real life - you can't use every road with every trailer). They're something we'd like to implement later down the road.

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